Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, are making a Netflix docuseries as part of their £80m ($100m) streaming deal, according to reports.
The cameras will be revealing life at home with the Sussexes in their Montecito mansion in Santa Barbara, California, according to the US news source, Page Six of the New York Post.
A Hollywood insider told the US newspaper: “I think it’s fair to say that Netflix is getting its pound of flesh”.
The publication reported Netflix will launch the programme at the end of the year to coincide with Prince Harry‘s memoir.
However, the source said the Sussexes would rather the docuseries aired in 2023.
A producer told Page Six: “The timing is still being discussed, things are up in the air.”
The cameras also followed the couple on their trip to New York last September.
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It is not known exactly what the show will entail and whether the Queen’s great-grandchildren will be included.
Earlier this month, Prince Harry voiced concern about the online world and how it can affect children.
There is speculation the reported TV show could include tales of the breakdown of the relationship between the pair and the Royal Family.
The Sussexes were followed by Netflix cameras when they went to the Netherlands for the Invictus Games in April.
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Netflix is making a behind-the-scenes documentary about the games called ‘Heart of Invictus’.
This comes after it was revealed Meghan’s show Pearl was dropped by the streaming service.
The Archewell Productions show was set to be about the adventures of a 12-year-old girl inspired by influential women from history.
The Sussexes have announced they will be taking their children Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 11 months, to London for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June.
However, Buckingham Palace have confirmed they will not be joining the rest of the royals on the iconic balcony.